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POTRAZ liases with relevant Government ministries, Members of Parliament and other stakeholders in the Postal and Telecommunications sectors in identifying least serviced areas in each province excluding Harare and Bulawayo for possible funding.

Targeted areas are then surveyed with the participation of licensed Operators and budgets are drawn from the survey information. Funds are then disbursed for any project that is meant to bring universal access to the public living in unserviced areas.

ITU celebrated its 150th anniversary on 17 May 2015, marking a long and illustrious history in cutting edge communication technologies

POTRAZ commemorates the following internationally recognised events: Girls in ICT Day, World Telecommunication & Information Society Day and World Post Day

POTRAZ runs the International Letter Writing Competition

POTRAZ is responsible for ensuring that all people in Zimbabwe are adequately provided with Postal and telecommunication services.

POTRAZ gives back to the community through a number of life changing initiatives.

POTRAZ took steps such as compelling consumers to register their sim cards to prevent harassment of Zimbabwean Citizens by criminals

To promote the development of postal and telecommunication systems and services in accordance with practicable recognised international standards and public demand

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To exercise licensing and regulatory functions in respect of postal and telecommunication systems and services in Zimbabwe, including the establishment of standards and codes relating to equipment attached to telecommunication systems